The Story of Rolf and the Viking’s Bow

February 22nd, 2008

rolf-viking-bow.gifBy Allen French $21.00

Relates the thrilling exploits of Rolf in the land of the Vikings: how he becomes an outlaw, and a thrall, and at long last gains his freedom and avenges the unlawful slaying of his father. Through his trials Rolf is challenged to grow in manliness, developing courage, self-control, patriotism, and perseverance, and in the end rising above the feud that has consumed him for so long. The story, inspired by Icelandic sagas, serves as an excellent introduction to the prevailing values of the Viking era. Suitable for ages 11 and up. 268p.

The Little Duke

February 22nd, 2008

little-duke.gifby Chalotte Yonge $19.00

An inspiring story of Richard the Fearless (943-996) who became Duke of Normandy at the age of 8. Relates the perils of his childhood, both at home in Normandy and during his captivity at the court of France, and how at long last he came to embrace the values his father espoused. Suitable for ages 9 and up. 184p; 260g.

Tales From Shakespeare

February 22nd, 2008

tales-shakespeare.gifby Charles and Mary Lamb $28.00

First published in 1807, these simple retellings of the plots of Shakespeare’s plays have delighted generations of children, while serving as an excellent introduction to the dramas of our greatest playwright. Shakespeare’s own language is used as much as possible to accustom children to Elizabethan English  and so make their transition to the reading of the plays themselves easier; giving them a clear idea of the plot and characters. Numerous black and white illustrations. Suitable for ages 10 and up (perhaps younger if read aloud). 464p.

When Knights Were Bold

February 22nd, 2008

when-knights-were-bold.gifby Eva March Tappan $22.00

Spirited and interesting picture of life in castles and manors, monasteries and towns during the Middle Ages. The description of the customs of knights is especially full. Chapter titles include Page, Squire, and Knight; The Knight’s Arms and Armor; Jousts and Tournaments; How to Capture a Castle; Daily Life in a Castle; Life on a Manor; Pilgrimages and Crusades; Military Orders, Monks, and Monasteries; Hermits, Friars, and Missionaries; Life in Town; Merchant Gilds and Craft Gilds; How Goods Were Sold; Schools and Literature; Science and Medicine; and Architecture and the Arts. Your boys will love this book! 324p. Ages 9-12.